* These are the venae comitantes to the anterior and posterior tibial arteries.
Popliteal Vein:
* It ascends through the popliteal fossa behind the popliteal artery.
* It receives the small saphenous vein and others corresponding to branches of the popliteal artery
Femoral Vein:
* It accompanies the femoral artery as a continuation of the popliteal vein through the upper two-thirds of the thigh.
* It has valves, receives tributaries corresponding to branches of the femoral artery, and is joined by the great saphenous vein, which passes through the saphenous opening
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* These are the venae comitantes to the anterior and posterior tibial arteries.
Popliteal Vein:
* It ascends through the popliteal fossa behind the popliteal artery.
* It receives the small saphenous vein and others corresponding to branches of the popliteal artery
Femoral Vein:
* It accompanies the femoral artery as a continuation of the popliteal vein through the upper two-thirds of the thigh.
* It has valves, receives tributaries corresponding to branches of the femoral artery, and is joined by the great saphenous vein, which passes through the saphenous opening
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